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Show TIIE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH K PUBLIC NOTICE (Operation and A Jersey hoifer calf. Find-- ! Lost Miihitciinnre (liaigc) KTItAWBEIl-IC- or please notify Homan Coltrln. (ad) I TAIL VALLEY 'PROJECT, Will bo at Strangg Jewelry Store Lake Line Shore, High Spanish Fork, thin 8uturilny afternoon from 1 to and Power Canal Divisions. DEPARTMrs. J. II. Stillwell, who has spent MENT OF THE INTERIOR. WASH- Hie oclock. past three weeks here, returned INGTON, D. C., February 15, 1321, Tu n.duy to Salt Luke City. 4 1. of In the of Section pursuance The fly campaign weak commences Act of Juno 17. 1902 (32 Slat. 388), 3rd. April and ucts amendatory thereof or supMrs. J. I). Evans spent the last plementary thereto, particularly the wick cud at Eureka, visiting with Act Extension of 13, 1914, August Mrs Mao Bowen spent several day of the Mr. and Mrs. Tlioiifus J. Frank and announcement Slat. 8G), (38 In Lako Suit last week City. unnuul operation and maiiHeuuiiee fa tiily. charges for the Irrigation season 1921 Mias Sarah Creer entertained an und thereafter until further notice Miss Vera Jones spent last week 'week end guests Mr. and Mrs. II for all lands of Hie' .Spanish Fork, Power and Lake Line end Shore. at Ollvevlllu, whore she was the High Lako of Salt Ward McCarty City. Canal DIvIhIoiih of the, Klrawbeny guest of Mr. uud Mrs. William 8 Valley Project, Utah, under public A team of good work notice, is hereby mado as follows: Ccruaby. For Salo horses, weight about 1300 each, 5 2. Spanish Fork and Lake Shore Di Tho fly cumpuign week begins on and 6 years old. Seo lluna 0. Olsen. visions.- Til 0 minimum' unnuul operation and malnteiM.ii e charge for April 3rd und ends i April 10th, but the Spanish Fork and Luke Shore D5 fly campaign will continue thru Mra. T. O. Creer of Suit Lake City ivisions shall be cents (90 the entire fly season, la spending a week here with her parcents) per irrigable acre whether t liurge usf.ul Is wuter or which nut, Mrs. John Jones, ents, Mr. and will entitlo the waver user to not Mr. uud Mrs. Lewis B. West, wish of the Illness of her ton, Max. more than foot of water per io thank all their neighbors and Irrigable a re and in no event to more Miss Dona Creer charmingly enter- than tho amount per acre specified In irlends for their assistance and thir tained at an Caster party Sunday the wuter right 'application; and for l.i illness during their recent bereave-.loall additional water covered by the in the deuth of their son, Dell evening. Carnes and music were the water-righ- t application or loutraet u diversions of the evening, and lun- charge of ninety cents (90 cents) per Carter West. cheon was served ut midnight. aero foot will be mad For all adTho Alexander Shoo Shop Is makditional water not covered by vter-i.gli- t application or Contract a charge ing a s pin lolly of .Mens and Ladies' Mr. and Mrs. Lcb11o Anderson and of oaf dollar and foiv ecu I a ( $ 1 50) ewed Soles, having Just purchased son, Liilru, motored down from Salt r acre-foo- t will be made; provided, i o of the Im t raid latest solo sowers with hat no additional water will he Lake City to spend the week-en- d J. M. ALEXMiss Lilt to any water tuer who lias not l.al can be bought. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Creer. water-rignude at for ANDER, Prop. homo. application them Creer accompanied (adv) feet of water per irrigable 1ast tere for ull irrigable laud owned by Miss Jennio Williams entertained him. U. High Line Division. Miss I.ily Jameson, daughter of The the girls of the Otopia Club Thurs- minimum annual operation und main- Mrs. Sarah Jameson and Arthur S. Johnson, both of this city, will be day evening of lust week. Fancy-wor- tenance charge for tho High Line A reception In married and music were enjoyed. Two Tilts shall be one dollar and eighty honor of Saturday. tho young couple will be acre, per (I1.S0) Irrigable Invited guests, Miss Norma Swenson viiether water is used or not, which held at the Lutherlun Church the and Mra. Ed. Williams, and 11 mem- charge will entitle the wuter user to ;umo evening. of water Luncheon in not more than 2 acre-fee- t bers were present. Easter style was served at 11 o'clock per irrigable acre; und for all addiTho following motored tq Cary-hurtional water covered by water-rigSunday, where they were guests application or contract a charge Miss Lucille Peterson entertained of ninety cents (90 cents) per ucre-.oat an Easter dinner given by Mr. and will be made. For all additional Mrs. Merrill the girls of the B, F. A. Club ThursCrandall: Mr. and Mrs. not covered by water-righ- t vater apwork of week. last Fancy day evening Beit Stewart, Mrs. Url Stewart, Mrs. or a one contract of plication charge nnd music were enjoyed. An Easter lcdlar and fifty cents (J1.50) per Kffie Dart, Miss Jennie Stewart and rrheme was carried out in the lun- ccre-fowill ho made; provided that Mrs. LniVeve Cornaby. o additional water will be furnished cheon, which was served at ten oo any water user who has not made were Misses clock, Invited guests If you want to get eggs next winvr.tcr-rlgapplication for at least .2 Ruth Bowen, Gladys Phillips and icre-feef water per irrigable acre ter, better get some hatching eggs Lola Johnson. or all fhrigahlo land owned by him. during April, May and June, from my The terms and conditions both us to S. C. W. Leghorns. They are the Miss Hazel Edwards entertained .mount and place of measurement for best can you buy, and cost but little of same water he shall the the girls of the Sorosls Junior club delivery more than the common kind. Clar-ehc- e for included lands in the pubpublic their partners and a number of In- lic notice of May 21, 1917, as for al. E. Smith, Box 72, City. (adv) vited guests at an Easter party Sat- jther lands under this division, nameucre-fee2 t Prothe of ly delivery per urday evening of last week. Cards are oat announcing the maracre measured. at the lead of the gressive tl$ hundred whs enjoyed, Line Canal. Dower Canal Di- riage of Miss Bernice Montague, dauHigh followed by dancing. Mrs. E. T.Cluff vision. The minimum annual operaof Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Montague won Jhe favor at cards. The rooms tion and maintenance charge for the ghter of Salem, and Harold Huff of Lake were prettily decorated with Easter irrigation season 1921 and thereafter Shore. A wedding receiptlon will be llllies and spring flowers. Luncheon until further notice for ull lauds of Power Canal Division shall be two held in their honor at the Salem Amthe was served at 11:30 to 24 guests, the dollars and fifty cents 1 42.50) per ir usement Hall next Wednesday evenEaster scheme being carried out In rigable acre whether water is used or ing. the refreshments. Special guests .lot, which will entitle the water user of water were Mr. and Mrs. E. T. ClufT, Mr. to not mftre than 2 acre-feThe girls of the B. F. A. club and Mrs. Wallace Edwards, Mr. and perAllirrigable acre. Time of Payment. and maintenance their partners and a few operation Mrs. Otto Schraeder and Mr. and charges will be due ana payable on invited guests at an Easter party at Mrs. Horace Fereday. December 1 of each year for the pre last Saturday ceding irrigation season, except that Roys confectionery all charges for additional water to evening. Dancing was the main dithe amount specified in the water-rig- version. At twelve oclock refreshapplicatiou are payuble in ad- ments were, served. There were 40 On the watch rack of every Jeweler vance when the water is ordered. JOHN BARTON PAYNE, Secretary of present. hangs an object lesson. DR. PETERSON OPTOMETRIST C- - M. Y '4'tfrt44 - 4- 4- 44'4'4 - 4- 4'44 44'4'4 - - 4'4' X -- 4 4 nt . i s A V fur-cish- V ht s st ht t) t S' S' S' ht et X I ' LOWEST PRICES ON SPRING MERCHANDISE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS PREVAIL THROUGHOUT OUR STOKE. Here you enjoy the savings effected by largo quantity buying for 312 department stores. The largest chain department sturo organization in America is working for you. Take advantage of this opportunity to saw money on yt ur purchases of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Furnishings ;md Ready to Wear Apparel. et An Object Lesson ht the Interior. (advertisement) Usually it's a foreign made watch FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN for which you just cant get replaceThe home of J. Morris Wood, a ment on a broken part. Every time we look at we wonder what our cus- two room brick house with sunum r tomer thinks of us and it really I- kitchen, lot 9x12 rods, splendid cation, fine soil; 50 choice fruit tnLs snt our fault at all. 2 cellars and out buildings. Going ut lluy Better American Watches 42,000, 4730 down, terms on balance 1 Strangs Jewelry Store 1 Ladies Suits The girls of the Otopia Club enter-aine- d their partners and a few invited gue'sts at a dancing party at Elmers Confectionery Saturday evening of last week. At twelve oclock an Easter luncheon was served io the guests on small tables decorat'd with Easter lillies. Twenty-siwere present. V and Dresses We lmvt just received aii'iilier shimcnt SUITS ii ict d $21.7.'), $2t).7.) and $3 Siy.es 1 f tu 41 x Honoring their retiring officers, President Eliza Hale.;, first counselor Emily Jex and second counselor Mary N. Clayson, tho Third ward Relief Society held a social at tliyr Relief Society Hull Tuesday afternoon. A Conjoint meeting of the First and Second, ward M. I. A. will he held next Sunday evening at the Second COMPLETE LINE OF ward meetjng house. The following SPRING AND SUMMER HATS program will bo given: piano solo, at the fine program of vocal and Instru- Cora Gardner; reading Hazel Grote--tu- t; song, Sarah Creer; cornet solo, mental music, readings and speeches was given. Those taking part were Byron I'aitrup; talk, The Power of OVER PEOPLES MARKET Mrs. Robert' Hughes, Mrs. Hannah Weal'll George Startup. Grow no. Mrs. Hazel Larsen. Mrs. MiSpencer Woodward, of the Spruce ldred Moore, Larsen, Mrs. Belle Jones, Mine, located nt Spruce Mrs. Sena Wilkins, Mrs. Annie Car-e- ll Monarih Nevada. Moina:n Mrs. Beck and Dale Evans. reports that a drift Short '! peaches of felicitation to tho rotir-n- g has been diiven into the ore 200 feet X i ofl'cers and to tho now officers itid a lais' of C5 feet, all in ore Tin 4 .wav- - M were spoken by Mrs. S. Peterson and ore encou iterod runs 27'i 1. ad. ind I"- 1; jrur errortu-at- y to Insure Mrs. Hall.im of the Stake Board 4 0 ounces of silver to the ton Th.. error I . i If. Mary ia jf srellir.a, a ;! choice of n :nd brief replies wore given by the ere lend ii the Ada H. Mine t, f;rr x ' I cfpuling ! :v as the development work now officers who are: Mrs. Grace I icrr-.aycur ciHcicacy, 1 sr Matley, president; Mrs. Hattie Wil--- o iv-i4 first counselor and Mrs. Emily 4 4 The ladies of the Self Cultiiie ilnh 4 Halverson, second counselor. At tho ITx'i close of tho program a lap luncheon wire delightfully eliterla'neii in i.'rj 44 was served to CD. Each of the retir- day evening of last week at 'he h,,i!i(. 4 ! rn 4 ti t ing officers wore presented with u ef Mrs. Zilhi Argjle, whieli was pivi-lil. i 1: Dpi, , i Ij . 1 et of silver orange spoons. (ieeo., to,l with Easter 1,!) anil 4 j I .r x. E i.i . 4 ? Community singing wjs 4 T.vJj.fi- . Fv Mis. Bert NOTICE i : ll.j v.. :.i! FOR PUBLICATION Eggcrtsen. "I ni'iFi! ill. uki v i W) II- Department of tho Interior. U. S. Fill." Superintendent I, J. N tt it! X ! V. !U.' Il'n. Land Ofth e at Salt Lake Citv, Utah. d, live red a lecture on tile "Pinod! i ...... o . " ; . , , Mibjwt j. V-- t March 29. J921. t ;) . of Adolescneco. Miss Ellen Jame-"Tli- $ : n. ,i NOTICE Is hereby givi n thn John a r )e,'ed ;', . 1 ,722 t Holy Ciij" and P. Warner Jr. of Spanish Fori;. Fe b i . i k r.t . who on March 24. 1917, made Home another s, lo. Mrs. Fern Broikbank 4 .. t1 u ! r. c r. c .. .V! CD., si end entry. Serial No. 017573. for nuinher (,f p'ano Mil','. 44 4 L.S. A. V . ' V , NKV, Section 34; WK I! 4 Section yr,. Township 9 South. It.iime .lanesan I imk 4 t . 'i 5 East, Sail Luke Meridi.i". Med Spring Song " I uncheor, notice of intention to "i,l-tiuee-I4 oof, to establish tla'iti to the at 11 ocb ck to twelve memb, , Hd alioi e (loicrilied liofor, Cbok (,f eelit in vit si gue-ts- . The Iait.o Hi Irh't Couit. at 1'rmn, Utah, Mrs tl. Ja e Arge. Mr. and oa tie' 9;li d.r, op Ms !)'!, Nutfili; Mr and Mrs. J r '!'! limp t na tiles a a n ; Bro ' an' Miss Emma Bruwi V Keel.- - if S M, n, Hi John ft X'ce ' fi .of Span, h t'orl, i'la'i. '.'F";i J ani. Mis Rosi " I'.t i, bam !) of Sp insli I'kirk, ,'i: HI ar'oi. r Mai ley, who Li U Mi and Horace1 I'm , ,,! Maploton, ho 4 I'! if Ft. ib. . GOlLD B BLAKELY. 1 L: eg is tor. DRESSES - (DATS n c Towels SaIRTS ioo Childrens Blue Denim l'lay Suit fm'IMTIOM t Y vwv-sio- v r u;V; , FANCY BLOUSES dozen towels ' 79c . - f9c and LADIES HOUSE DRESSES, made of goiid. (jtiali ty jiercah1, aU sizes each Mens- Work Shirts, standard makes 1 !)Sc Nt w t ; i An-i- e J . , Ei MENS, Best Quality OVERALLS Porch and Bungalow Aprons, dark $1.23 - 98c MADE OF GOOD (JUAMTV GINGHAM r J- $1.98 and light colors, each iv.-'S- . 4-- We are going to sell 100 Dozen Towels this wetk, get your .shore of them. Good heavy quality, good size, 17x32 17c each Extra Heavy Quality, large size, 1 v.'4 H)U each IrESSHS'S rrr.w to $2D.7f) IJunp You will always find the newest styles in our ready to wear dopai Iment- Hayes Millinery f- $!).!'(), $1 p.-ice- Coats (rothel (otton, P. SE1 : 2 for 25c THE NEW (APS SO R 'MEN AND P'OYS per pair 4 X X X 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I4 4 4- - PERUAT.ES 12'gc per yard P. Ctiats Spool (otton, 4- - b 4 I 5c 4' ' Ii.-e-. , 1 ; M-- s . . i , ! t i 4'4'44'4"' H'':' 4. 44.4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. .4, 4! |